For the West Platte Blue Jays football team, a state
semifinal action playoff drought has come to an end.

Quarterfinal football action Monday night paired West
Platte against last year's Class 1A football champions
the Santa Fe Chiefs. The game came down to the final 1
minute and 45 seconds on the game clock.

On Santa Fe's final play, fourth and six from the West
Platte 8, Santa Fe ran the ball but failed to gain the
first down. As West Platte quarterback Adam Barmann finished
the game from their own 5-yard line, the Blue Jays clinched
the quarterfinal game, 14-6.

"I know it may sound cheesy, but they played with
a lot of heart and passion," said head coach, Danny
Brown.

Approximately 2,000 fans came to Weston to catch one
of the biggest games in Blue Jays football history. The
year 1973 marked the last time the West Platte football
team advanced past quarterfinal action, to compete in
the championship game.

Fewer playoff victories were necessary back in 1973.

"This is the first time in the history of the school
that the football team has won two playoff games in a
year," said Brown.

The team, which consists of 32 players, takes a record
of 10-2 to semifinal action into Bethany on Saturday where
they face 12-0, South Harrison.

"South Harrison coach, Wes Croy, coached at Maysville
last year. Since we've played Maysville the past couple
of years we know a little bit about his coaching styles,"
stated Brown. "They like to run the option."

Brown added that if the team stays focused like they
have all season, they can overcome South Harris for a
chance at the state title.

"We have to be disciplined on defense and have to
continue to be very aggressive. Our key is the offensive
line. They need to play well and allow the playmakers
to make the plays," explained Brown.

The focal point for the Blue Jays has been their striving
effort to come together and work as a team.

With this in the minds of each player on the team, the
players and coaches turned last year's 1-8 Blue Jays into
a team hungry for the state championship title to come
to Weston.

"Last year the team suffered a lot of injuries and
at one point we lost the entire backfield," said
Brown. "With the way these kids have bounced back
and fought back, I felt it was our turn for something
good to happen."

With the loss of seven defensive starters and four offensive
starters to graduation last year, many players have stepped
up to make the plays for their team and bring them to
this point in their schools history.

Senior Kyle Knighton, tight end and middle linebacker
for the Jays, is being recruited by Division I Schools
for his contributions on the football field. This year,
Knighton has claimed 185 tackles, 27 catches and five
touchdowns.

Junior quarterback and cornerback Adam Barmann has thrown
for over 2,000 yards.

Running back and junior, Kevin Rhodes, rushed over 1,500
yards and 12 touchdowns.